4.7 Article

Enhanced liquid retention capacity within plastic food packaging through modified capillary recesses

Journal

JOURNAL OF FOOD ENGINEERING
Volume 323, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2022.111010

Keywords

Capillary valves; PET; Food packaging; Meat exudate; Liquid retention

Funding

  1. Materials and Manufacturing Academy (M2A) through from the European Social Fund via the Welsh Government [c80816]
  2. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (UK) [EP/L015099/1]
  3. Klockner Pen-taplast Group
  4. EPSRC [EP/M028267/1]
  5. European Regional Development Fund through the Welsh Government [80708]
  6. Ser Solar project via Welsh Government

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A novel approach using specially designed capillary recesses with integrated raised rims to improve the liquid retention capacity of meat packaging trays is proposed in this study. Results show that the introduction of raised rims significantly increases the liquid retention capabilities of the recesses, comparable to absorbent meat pads. Implementing this method can reduce the impact of meat exudate on meat shelf life and decrease plastic waste generation.
A novel approach is proposed to isolate meat exudate in plastic packaging trays. This exudate is responsible for limiting meat shelf life, increasing meat loss and non-recycling plastic waste. This study explores the use of specially designed capillary recesses with integrated raised rims as a means of improving liquid retention capacity in thermoformed meat trays. The presence of raised recess rims is used to enhance the valving functionality of the recesses and restrict liquid drainage during and after recess inclination. This resulted in a considerable increase in liquid retention capabilities. For pork exudate, the retention capacity of recess samples (recess diameter: 9 mm) significantly increased (p < 0.05) from 0.79 g for recesses with no rims to 2.12 g for rim integrated recesses. The corresponding retention capacity of a recess array after introducing these rims was 2921 +/- 63 mL/m(2). These recesses have comparable liquid scavenging performance to absorbent meat pads (3000 mL/m(2)) yet are integrated within the tray material. This proves the practicality of using rim-integrated recesses in plastic meat packaging to retain exudate away and ensure fully recyclable plastic packaging. The manufacturing of these recesses is integrated into the thermoforming process for the tray body.

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